If, for example, the offeror becomes insolvent during that time, they've got your shares and you don't get the money. |
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This applies regardless of whether or not the identity of the offeror has been disclosed in the aforementioned announcement, he said. |
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This connotes a voluntary invitation by the offeror to the offeree to enter into a contractual relationship. |
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The premium is significantly below that which we would normally expect where an offeror is intending to privatise or increase its controlling stake in a listed company. |
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In German law the acceptance takes effect when it reaches the offeror, in the sense that he either knows or can learn of it. |
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An offer constitutes a definite proposition by the offeror signifying his willingness to be bound by the terms stated therein as soon as it has been accepted by the offeree. |
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Once the offeree has embarked upon a course of performance leading ultimately to a completed act of acceptance the offeror cannot withdraw the offer. |
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The applicant claimed that the offeror had not filed evidence regarding the Canadian status of the remaining three vessels. |
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I think that the offeror should also be required to present an adjustment plan for the new company that is coming into being. |
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In sum, the German and Anglo-American systems both try to achieve, and in a measure succeed in achieving, a fair balance between the offeror and the offeree. |
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Moreover, as soon as the offeror decides to make the bid he must announce his intention to the supervisory authority and to the board of the offeree company. |
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A number of amendments concerned informing the employees of the target or offeree company, and another amendment concerned the importance of consulting the employees of the offeror or predatory company. |
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In Anglo-American common law, when parties contract by correspondence, the acceptance takes place on dispatch of the letter, but the offeror can stipulate that no contract will be formed until the acceptance has reached him. |
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One offeror offered the services of three Canadian vessels and a fourth foreign vessel in the process of being reflagged as Canadian to perform the proposed cargo activity. |
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When the consideration offered by the offeror does not consist of liquid securities admitted to trading on a regulated market, such consideration has to include a cash consideration at least as an alternative. |
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In the latter case, the contract is concluded at the place and time when the offeror has or must be deemed to have knowledge of the last of the acceptances. |
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The same shall be applicable to any director who has an interest in an offeror making an offer to purchase the shares of the Company by way of a take-over bid while the Board of Directors discusses and votes on such offer. |
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The time limit for acceptance set by the offeror in a telegram or a letter shall begin to run from the day the offer is made, as testified by the Postal Services Stamp. |
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If the offer can be accepted subsequently or is made by telephone, the contract is concluded at the place where and moment when the offeror has or must be deemed to have knowledge of the other party's acceptance. |
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In these cases, those accepting the offer are not required to communicate their acceptance to the offeror. |
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The time limit for acceptance set by the offeror by telephone, telex, telefax or any other instant communication medium shall begin to run from the time the offeree receives the offer. |
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The delay with which the offer reaches the person to whom it is addressed, if said delay is imputable to the offeror, reasonably postpones the lapse of the offer. |
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Moreover, the regulation itself empowers the intervention agency to lay down the delivery schedule, so that AIMA assumes the schedule agreed between the storekeeper and the offeror. |
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In the German view, an offer binds the offeror for any stipulated period or, when the offer is silent as to time, for a reasonable period unless the offeror has expressly made the offer revocable. |
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A Canadian ship was offered to perform the proposed work, but the applicant and offeror disagreed on the ability of the vessel to be refitted so as to be technically suitable. |
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The offeror submitted current insurance certificates and a letter from a marine surveyor confirming that two vessels would be seaworthy after repairs. |
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For negotiated contracts, the offeror submits a proposal that is the basis for price negotiations. |
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The offer, even if irrevocable, ceases to be effective when a rejection reaches the offeror even if the rejection be accompanied by a counter-offer. |
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In the common law, on the other hand, if the offeree uses an appropriate means of communication, the acceptance is effective on dispatch unless the offeror stipulated the contrary in his offer. |
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Before the agency and the debriefed firm discuss the offeror's proposal, agency debriefers should inform the offeror of the regulatory ground rules for debriefings. |
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Once this request is made, the offeror is often lulled into inaction until the debriefing occurs, which can be a week or more after the notification of the awardee. |
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The Offer shall contain an offer to sell to the Offeree all and not less than all of the Shares held by the Offeror. |
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Tallwood High School Successful Offeror will permanently assign one ATC to each of our 11 high schools. |
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New York City time, on November 20, 2015, unless extended by the Offeror. |
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